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Hi Douglas!
Gaff - what do you mean 'outstanding thoughts'? Let's go kill my brother and his son so that I can be the next King?? I much prefer the sarcastic element to Scar's personality, e.g."Sorry for not leaping for joy, bad back, you know". And he has a lot of hidden thoughts and ideas, which Mufasa clearly lacks.
But you know, recently when watching TLK at uni, I thought of another aspect to all this. Because the TLK lions have human emotions, they are thought to behave as humans would, but Scar killing Mufasa to become the king - this is a normal event in any lion pride. What made this unworthy, low and dispicable was the plotting. Scar did not challenge Mufasa and fight him to the death, he organised a stampede, and threw Mufasa from the gorge wall. Which sort of explains the lionesses' reactions when Scar tells them the truth, I mean in a humanised society, there would be much more anger at the fact that Mufasa was killed by Scar, and emerging bitterness that a life has been taken, etc. But the lions seem to be angry at the fact that Scar lied about the accident in the gorge.
Well, these are all musings, so do ignore me. When Scar tells the Pride about what heppened, we can clearly see Sarabi's pain and the others' mourning. So perhaps the storyboard team are being inconsistent, or I am reading into this far too deeply. Do anybody else's parents ever tell you to do something real, and to stop obsessing about kids' cartoons?

Hi Douglas!
Gaff - what do you mean 'outstanding thoughts'? Let's go kill my brother and his son so that I can be the next King?? I much prefer the sarcastic element to Scar's personality, e.g."Sorry for not leaping for joy, bad back, you know". And he has a lot of hidden thoughts and ideas, which Mufasa clearly lacks.
But you know, recently when watching TLK at uni, I thought of another aspect to all this. Because the TLK lions have human emotions, they are thought to behave as humans would, but Scar killing Mufasa to become the king - this is a normal event in any lion pride. What made this unworthy, low and dispicable was the plotting. Scar did not challenge Mufasa and fight him to the death, he organised a stampede, and threw Mufasa from the gorge wall. Which sort of explains the lionesses' reactions when Scar tells them the truth, I mean in a humanised society, there would be much more anger at the fact that Mufasa was killed by Scar, and emerging bitterness that a life has been taken, etc. But the lions seem to be angry at the fact that Scar lied about the accident in the gorge.
Well, these are all musings, so do ignore me. When Scar tells the Pride about what heppened, we can clearly see Sarabi's pain and the others' mourning. So perhaps the storyboard team are being inconsistent, or I am reading into this far too deeply.

Very interesting thoughts... but perhaps the humanised society in this lion pride is made so we all could relate to the movie in a human sort of way.
Because I believe that if it was based all on the lions brutal way of living, it wouldn't have been a childrens movie which kinda contradicts the Disney niche.

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Do anybody else's parents ever tell you to do something real, and to stop obsessing about kids' cartoons?

Yeah... My parents kinda thinks i'm retarded or something just because I watch TLK all the time.
Ya know what's worse... I told a "buddy" of mine that I like TLK and he leaks it to everybody @ my school and makes up these stupid things.
But the goodnews is that no one did care... the direct opposite...
They agreed with me and said stuff like "It's a really good movie" and "I like it... It's the best cartooned movie i've ever seen."
And this former "buddy" of mine is the outcast now because everybody knows he's a backstabbing, betraying son of a b*tch.

2Athari.
I think that the lions are angry at Scar because when Simba admits that he is responsible, they are shocked, obviously, but not angry. And we don't see Sarabi attack Scar or anything when Scar admits he's the killer...It is a weak case, but considering that challenges and deaths occur in real lion prides...anyway, it might have just been a one-off idea. I haven't watched TLK since then.

Oh, speaking of real lion prides, Pride is on on the 27th (Xmas TV...) So I think that despite the comments made elsewhere in the forum I might watch it.

2Athari.
I think that the lions are angry at Scar because when Simba admits that he is responsible, they are shocked, obviously, but not angry. And we don't see Sarabi attack Scar or anything when Scar admits he's the killer...It is a weak case, but considering that challenges and deaths occur in real lion prides...anyway, it might have just been a one-off idea. I haven't watched TLK since then.

Oh, speaking of real lion prides, Pride is on on the 27th (Xmas TV...) So I think that despite the comments made elsewhere in the forum I might watch it.

But hey!
Does really the lionesses in real lion prides fight for the throne in the way the lionesses fight for Simba in TLK?
In real prides doesn't the lionesses kinda accept who ever is the prides leader?

I think that the lions are angry at Scar because when Simba admits that he is responsible, they are shocked, obviously, but not angry.

They can't be angry partly because of this shock. But mainly because they don't understand what was the reason for Simba to kill his own father; because they can't believe it. In this regard they behave the way people will do, not lions.

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And we don't see Sarabi attack Scar or anything when Scar admits he's the killer...

This is quite logical — what would have happened if she did? Even Simba defeated Scar with diffilculty.

If Sarabi did attack Scar, Simba would find it easier to defeat him!
The lionesses do accept Scar as the leader anyway, so in this way it is like a lion pride. They may not agree with it, but they accept it. In real life prides, males come and go, and the core pride members are the lionesses, who may well spend time without a male leader.
And there is footage of lionesses attacking a male who is about to cull a cub. Go lioness power!
I'll have to watch TLK again to see if I can get the thought and arguement straight, with proof. It suddenly came into my head a bit, that's all, the fact that they aren't as angry as they can be...I agree with Athari though, they can't be angry because of the shock.